/* Directory hashing for GNU Make.
Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Make.

GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.

GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

#include "make.h"
#include "hash.h"

#ifdef	HAVE_DIRENT_H
# include <dirent.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#else
# define dirent direct
# define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen
# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H
#  include <sys/ndir.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
#  include <sys/dir.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H
#  include <ndir.h>
# endif
#endif

/* In GNU systems, <dirent.h> defines this macro for us.  */
#ifdef _D_NAMLEN
# undef NAMLEN
# define NAMLEN(d) _D_NAMLEN(d)
#endif

#if (defined (POSIX) || defined (WINDOWS32)) && !defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
/* Posix does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some
   systems do not provide it. */
# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1
# define FAKE_DIR_ENTRY(dp)
#else
# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) (dp->d_ino != 0)
# define FAKE_DIR_ENTRY(dp) (dp->d_ino = 1)
#endif /* POSIX */

#ifdef WINDOWS32
#include "pathstuff.h"
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
static const char *downcase(const char *filename)
{
    static PATH_VAR(new_filename);
    char *df;
    int i;

    if(filename == 0)
        return 0;

    df = new_filename;

    /* First, transform the name part.  */
    while(*filename != '\0') {
        *df++ = tolower((unsigned char) *filename);
        ++filename;
    }

    *df = 0;

    return new_filename;
}
#endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS */


/* Hash table of directories.  */

#ifndef	DIRECTORY_BUCKETS
#define DIRECTORY_BUCKETS 199
#endif

struct directory_contents
{
    dev_t dev;                  /* Device and inode numbers of this dir.  */
#ifdef WINDOWS32
    /* Inode means nothing on WINDOWS32. Even file key information is
     * unreliable because it is random per file open and undefined for remote
     * filesystems. The most unique attribute I can come up with is the fully
     * qualified name of the directory. Beware though, this is also
     * unreliable. I'm open to suggestion on a better way to emulate inode.  */
    char *path_key;
    int ctime;
    int mtime;                  /* controls check for stale directory cache */
    int fs_flags;               /* FS_FAT, FS_NTFS, ... */
# define FS_FAT      0x1
# define FS_NTFS     0x2
# define FS_UNKNOWN  0x4
#else
    ino_t ino;
#endif                          /* WINDOWS32 */
    struct hash_table dirfiles; /* Files in this directory.  */
    DIR *dirstream;             /* Stream reading this directory.  */
};

static unsigned long directory_contents_hash_1(const void *key_0)
{
    const struct directory_contents *key = key_0;
    unsigned long hash;

#ifdef WINDOWS32
    hash = 0;
    ISTRING_HASH_1(key->path_key, hash);
    hash ^= ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) key->ctime;
#else
    hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) key->ino;
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
    return hash;
}

static unsigned long directory_contents_hash_2(const void *key_0)
{
    const struct directory_contents *key = key_0;
    unsigned long hash;

#ifdef WINDOWS32
    hash = 0;
    ISTRING_HASH_2(key->path_key, hash);
    hash ^= ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) ~key->ctime;
#else
    hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) ~key->ino;
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */

    return hash;
}

/* Sometimes it's OK to use subtraction to get this value:
     result = X - Y;
   But, if we're not sure of the type of X and Y they may be too large for an
   int (on a 64-bit system for example).  So, use ?: instead.
   See Savannah bug #15534.

   NOTE!  This macro has side-effects!
*/

#define MAKECMP(_x,_y)  ((_x)<(_y)?-1:((_x)==(_y)?0:1))

static int directory_contents_hash_cmp(const void *xv, const void *yv)
{
    const struct directory_contents *x = xv;
    const struct directory_contents *y = yv;
    int result;

#ifdef WINDOWS32
    ISTRING_COMPARE(x->path_key, y->path_key, result);
    if(result)
        return result;
    result = MAKECMP(x->ctime, y->ctime);
    if(result)
        return result;
#else
    result = MAKECMP(x->ino, y->ino);
    if(result)
        return result;
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */

    return MAKECMP(x->dev, y->dev);
}

/* Table of directory contents hashed by device and inode number.  */
static struct hash_table directory_contents;

struct directory
{
    const char *name;           /* Name of the directory.  */

    /* The directory's contents.  This data may be shared by several
       entries in the hash table, which refer to the same directory
       (identified uniquely by `dev' and `ino') under different names.  */
    struct directory_contents *contents;
};

static unsigned long directory_hash_1(const void *key)
{
    return_ISTRING_HASH_1(((const struct directory *) key)->name);
}

static unsigned long directory_hash_2(const void *key)
{
    return_ISTRING_HASH_2(((const struct directory *) key)->name);
}

static int directory_hash_cmp(const void *x, const void *y)
{
    return_ISTRING_COMPARE(((const struct directory *) x)->name,
                           ((const struct directory *) y)->name);
}

/* Table of directories hashed by name.  */
static struct hash_table directories;

/* Never have more than this many directories open at once.  */

#define MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES 10

static unsigned int open_directories = 0;


/* Hash table of files in each directory.  */

struct dirfile
{
    const char *name;           /* Name of the file.  */
    short length;
    short impossible;           /* This file is impossible.  */
};

static unsigned long dirfile_hash_1(const void *key)
{
    return_ISTRING_HASH_1(((struct dirfile const *) key)->name);
}

static unsigned long dirfile_hash_2(const void *key)
{
    return_ISTRING_HASH_2(((struct dirfile const *) key)->name);
}

static int dirfile_hash_cmp(const void *xv, const void *yv)
{
    const struct dirfile *x = xv;
    const struct dirfile *y = yv;
    int result = x->length - y->length;
    if(result)
        return result;
    return_ISTRING_COMPARE(x->name, y->name);
}

#ifndef	DIRFILE_BUCKETS
#define DIRFILE_BUCKETS 107
#endif

static int dir_contents_file_exists_p(struct directory_contents *dir,
                                      const char *filename);
static struct directory *find_directory(const char *name);

/* Find the directory named NAME and return its `struct directory'.  */

static struct directory *find_directory(const char *name)
{
    const char *p;
    struct directory *dir;
    struct directory **dir_slot;
    struct directory dir_key;
    int r;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
    char *w32_path;
    char fs_label[BUFSIZ];
    char fs_type[BUFSIZ];
    unsigned long fs_serno;
    unsigned long fs_flags;
    unsigned long fs_len;
#endif

    dir_key.name = name;
    dir_slot = (struct directory **) hash_find_slot(&directories, &dir_key);
    dir = *dir_slot;

    if(HASH_VACANT(dir)) {
        struct stat st;

        /* The directory was not found.  Create a new entry for it.  */

        p = name + strlen(name);
        dir = xmalloc(sizeof(struct directory));
        dir->name = strcache_add_len(name, p - name);
        hash_insert_at(&directories, dir, dir_slot);
        /* The directory is not in the name hash table.
           Find its device and inode numbers, and look it up by them.  */

#if defined(WINDOWS32)
        {
            char tem[MAXPATHLEN], *tstart, *tend;

            /* Remove any trailing slashes.  Windows32 stat fails even on
               valid directories if they end in a slash. */
            memcpy(tem, name, p - name + 1);
            tstart = tem;
            if(tstart[1] == ':')
                tstart += 2;
            for(tend = tem + (p - name - 1);
                tend > tstart && (*tend == '/' || *tend == '\\'); tend--)
                *tend = '\0';

            r = stat(tem, &st);
        }
#else
        EINTRLOOP(r, stat(name, &st));
#endif

        if(r < 0) {
            /* Couldn't stat the directory.  Mark this by
               setting the `contents' member to a nil pointer.  */
            dir->contents = 0;
        } else {
            /* Search the contents hash table; device and inode are the key.  */

            struct directory_contents *dc;
            struct directory_contents **dc_slot;
            struct directory_contents dc_key;

            dc_key.dev = st.st_dev;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
            dc_key.path_key = w32_path = w32ify(name, 1);
            dc_key.ctime = st.st_ctime;
#else
            dc_key.ino = st.st_ino;
#endif
            dc_slot = (struct directory_contents **)
                hash_find_slot(&directory_contents, &dc_key);
            dc = *dc_slot;

            if(HASH_VACANT(dc)) {
                /* Nope; this really is a directory we haven't seen before.  */

                dc = (struct directory_contents *)
                    xmalloc(sizeof(struct directory_contents));

                /* Enter it in the contents hash table.  */
                dc->dev = st.st_dev;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
                dc->path_key = xstrdup(w32_path);
                dc->ctime = st.st_ctime;
                dc->mtime = st.st_mtime;

                /*
                 * NTFS is the only WINDOWS32 filesystem that bumps mtime
                 * on a directory when files are added/deleted from
                 * a directory.
                 */
                w32_path[3] = '\0';
                if(GetVolumeInformation(w32_path,
                                        fs_label, sizeof(fs_label),
                                        &fs_serno, &fs_len,
                                        &fs_flags, fs_type,
                                        sizeof(fs_type)) == FALSE)
                    dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN;
                else if(!strcmp(fs_type, "FAT"))
                    dc->fs_flags = FS_FAT;
                else if(!strcmp(fs_type, "NTFS"))
                    dc->fs_flags = FS_NTFS;
                else
                    dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN;
#else
                dc->ino = st.st_ino;
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
                hash_insert_at(&directory_contents, dc, dc_slot);
                ENULLLOOP(dc->dirstream, opendir(name));
                if(dc->dirstream == 0)
                    /* Couldn't open the directory.  Mark this by setting the
                       `files' member to a nil pointer.  */
                    dc->dirfiles.ht_vec = 0;
                else {
                    hash_init(&dc->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS,
                              dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2,
                              dirfile_hash_cmp);
                    /* Keep track of how many directories are open.  */
                    ++open_directories;
                    if(open_directories == MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES)
                        /* We have too many directories open already.
                           Read the entire directory and then close it.  */
                        dir_contents_file_exists_p(dc, 0);
                }
            }

            /* Point the name-hashed entry for DIR at its contents data.  */
            dir->contents = dc;
        }
    }

    return dir;
}

/* Return 1 if the name FILENAME is entered in DIR's hash table.
   FILENAME must contain no slashes.  */

static int
dir_contents_file_exists_p(struct directory_contents *dir,
                           const char *filename)
{
    unsigned int hash;
    struct dirfile *df;
    struct dirent *d;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
    struct stat st;
    int rehash = 0;
#endif

    if(dir == 0 || dir->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
        /* The directory could not be stat'd or opened.  */
        return 0;

#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
    filename = downcase(filename);
#endif

    hash = 0;
    if(filename != 0) {
        struct dirfile dirfile_key;

        if(*filename == '\0') {
            /* Checking if the directory exists.  */
            return 1;
        }
        dirfile_key.name = filename;
        dirfile_key.length = strlen(filename);
        df = hash_find_item(&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
        if(df)
            return !df->impossible;
    }

    /* The file was not found in the hashed list.
       Try to read the directory further.  */

    if(dir->dirstream == 0) {
#ifdef WINDOWS32
        /*
         * Check to see if directory has changed since last read. FAT
         * filesystems force a rehash always as mtime does not change
         * on directories (ugh!).
         */
        if(dir->path_key) {
            if((dir->fs_flags & FS_FAT) != 0) {
                dir->mtime = time((time_t *) 0);
                rehash = 1;
            } else if(stat(dir->path_key, &st) == 0
                      && st.st_mtime > dir->mtime) {
                /* reset date stamp to show most recent re-process.  */
                dir->mtime = st.st_mtime;
                rehash = 1;
            }

            /* If it has been already read in, all done.  */
            if(!rehash)
                return 0;

            /* make sure directory can still be opened; if not return.  */
            dir->dirstream = opendir(dir->path_key);
            if(!dir->dirstream)
                return 0;
        } else
#endif
            /* The directory has been all read in.  */
            return 0;
    }

    while(1) {
        /* Enter the file in the hash table.  */
        unsigned int len;
        struct dirfile dirfile_key;
        struct dirfile **dirfile_slot;

        ENULLLOOP(d, readdir(dir->dirstream));
        if(d == 0) {
            if(errno)
                fatal(NILF, "INTERNAL: readdir: %s\n", strerror(errno));
            break;
        }
        if(!REAL_DIR_ENTRY(d))
            continue;

        len = NAMLEN(d);
        dirfile_key.name = d->d_name;
        dirfile_key.length = len;
        dirfile_slot =
            (struct dirfile **) hash_find_slot(&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
#ifdef WINDOWS32
        /*
         * If re-reading a directory, don't cache files that have
         * already been discovered.
         */
        if(!rehash || HASH_VACANT(*dirfile_slot))
#endif
        {
            df = xmalloc(sizeof(struct dirfile));
            df->name = strcache_add_len(d->d_name, len);
            df->length = len;
            df->impossible = 0;
            hash_insert_at(&dir->dirfiles, df, dirfile_slot);
        }
        /* Check if the name matches the one we're searching for.  */
        if(filename != 0 && strieq(d->d_name, filename))
            return 1;
    }

    /* If the directory has been completely read in,
       close the stream and reset the pointer to nil.  */
    if(d == 0) {
        --open_directories;
        closedir(dir->dirstream);
        dir->dirstream = 0;
    }
    return 0;
}

/* Return 1 if the name FILENAME in directory DIRNAME
   is entered in the dir hash table.
   FILENAME must contain no slashes.  */

int dir_file_exists_p(const char *dirname, const char *filename)
{
    return dir_contents_file_exists_p(find_directory(dirname)->contents,
                                      filename);
}

/* Return 1 if the file named NAME exists.  */

int file_exists_p(const char *name)
{
    const char *dirend;
    const char *dirname;
    const char *slash;

#ifndef	NO_ARCHIVES
    if(ar_name(name))
        return ar_member_date(name) != (time_t) - 1;
#endif

    dirend = strrchr(name, '/');
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
    /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed.  We need the rightmost one.  */
    {
        const char *bslash = strrchr(name, '\\');
        if(!dirend || bslash > dirend)
            dirend = bslash;
        /* The case of "d:file".  */
        if(!dirend && name[0] && name[1] == ':')
            dirend = name + 1;
    }
#endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
    if(dirend == 0)
        return dir_file_exists_p(".", name);

    slash = dirend;
    if(dirend == name)
        dirname = "/";
    else {
        char *p;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
        /* d:/ and d: are *very* different...  */
        if(dirend < name + 3 && name[1] == ':' &&
           (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
            dirend++;
#endif
        p = alloca(dirend - name + 1);
        memcpy(p, name, dirend - name);
        p[dirend - name] = '\0';
        dirname = p;
    }
    return dir_file_exists_p(dirname, slash + 1);
}

/* Mark FILENAME as `impossible' for `file_impossible_p'.
   This means an attempt has been made to search for FILENAME
   as an intermediate file, and it has failed.  */

void file_impossible(const char *filename)
{
    const char *dirend;
    const char *p = filename;
    struct directory *dir;
    struct dirfile *new;

    dirend = strrchr(p, '/');
# ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
    /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed.  We need the rightmost one.  */
    {
        const char *bslash = strrchr(p, '\\');
        if(!dirend || bslash > dirend)
            dirend = bslash;
        /* The case of "d:file".  */
        if(!dirend && p[0] && p[1] == ':')
            dirend = p + 1;
    }
# endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
    if(dirend == 0)
        dir = find_directory("");
    else {
        const char *dirname;
        const char *slash = dirend;
        if(dirend == p)
            dirname = "/";
        else {
            char *cp;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
            /* d:/ and d: are *very* different...  */
            if(dirend < p + 3 && p[1] == ':' &&
               (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
                dirend++;
#endif
            cp = alloca(dirend - p + 1);
            memcpy(cp, p, dirend - p);
            cp[dirend - p] = '\0';
            dirname = cp;
        }
        dir = find_directory(dirname);
        filename = p = slash + 1;
    }

    if(dir->contents == 0) {
        /* The directory could not be stat'd.  We allocate a contents
           structure for it, but leave it out of the contents hash table.  */
        dir->contents = xmalloc(sizeof(struct directory_contents));
        memset(dir->contents, '\0', sizeof(struct directory_contents));
    }

    if(dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0) {
        hash_init(&dir->contents->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS,
                  dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp);
    }

    /* Make a new entry and put it in the table.  */

    new = xmalloc(sizeof(struct dirfile));
    new->length = strlen(filename);
    new->name = strcache_add_len(filename, new->length);
    new->impossible = 1;
    hash_insert(&dir->contents->dirfiles, new);
}

/* Return nonzero if FILENAME has been marked impossible.  */

int file_impossible_p(const char *filename)
{
    const char *dirend;
    const char *p = filename;
    struct directory_contents *dir;
    struct dirfile *dirfile;
    struct dirfile dirfile_key;

    dirend = strrchr(filename, '/');
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
    /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed.  We need the rightmost one.  */
    {
        const char *bslash = strrchr(filename, '\\');
        if(!dirend || bslash > dirend)
            dirend = bslash;
        /* The case of "d:file".  */
        if(!dirend && filename[0] && filename[1] == ':')
            dirend = filename + 1;
    }
#endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
    if(dirend == 0)
        dir = find_directory("")->contents;
    else {
        const char *dirname;
        const char *slash = dirend;
        if(dirend == filename)
            dirname = "/";
        else {
            char *cp;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
            /* d:/ and d: are *very* different...  */
            if(dirend < filename + 3 && filename[1] == ':' &&
               (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
                dirend++;
#endif
            cp = alloca(dirend - filename + 1);
            memcpy(cp, p, dirend - p);
            cp[dirend - p] = '\0';
            dirname = cp;
        }
        dir = find_directory(dirname)->contents;
        p = filename = slash + 1;
    }

    if(dir == 0 || dir->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
        /* There are no files entered for this directory.  */
        return 0;

#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
    filename = downcase(p);
#endif

    dirfile_key.name = filename;
    dirfile_key.length = strlen(filename);
    dirfile = hash_find_item(&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
    if(dirfile)
        return dirfile->impossible;

    return 0;
}

/* Return the already allocated name in the
   directory hash table that matches DIR.  */

const char *dir_name(const char *dir)
{
    return find_directory(dir)->name;
}

/* Print the data base of directories.  */

void print_dir_data_base(void)
{
    unsigned int files;
    unsigned int impossible;
    struct directory **dir_slot;
    struct directory **dir_end;

    puts(_("\n# Directories\n"));

    files = impossible = 0;

    dir_slot = (struct directory **) directories.ht_vec;
    dir_end = dir_slot + directories.ht_size;
    for(; dir_slot < dir_end; dir_slot++) {
        struct directory *dir = *dir_slot;
        if(!HASH_VACANT(dir)) {
            if(dir->contents == 0)
                printf(_("# %s: could not be stat'd.\n"), dir->name);
            else if(dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0) {
#ifdef WINDOWS32
                printf(_
                       ("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): could not be opened.\n"),
                       dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,
                       dir->contents->mtime);
#else /* WINDOWS32 */
                printf(_
                       ("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): could not be opened.\n"),
                       dir->name, (long int) dir->contents->dev,
                       (long int) dir->contents->ino);
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
            } else {
                unsigned int f = 0;
                unsigned int im = 0;
                struct dirfile **files_slot;
                struct dirfile **files_end;

                files_slot =
                    (struct dirfile **) dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec;
                files_end = files_slot + dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_size;
                for(; files_slot < files_end; files_slot++) {
                    struct dirfile *df = *files_slot;
                    if(!HASH_VACANT(df)) {
                        if(df->impossible)
                            ++im;
                        else
                            ++f;
                    }
                }
#ifdef WINDOWS32
                printf(_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): "),
                       dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,
                       dir->contents->mtime);
#else /* WINDOWS32 */
                printf(_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): "),
                       dir->name,
                       (long) dir->contents->dev, (long) dir->contents->ino);
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
                if(f == 0)
                    fputs(_("No"), stdout);
                else
                    printf("%u", f);
                fputs(_(" files, "), stdout);
                if(im == 0)
                    fputs(_("no"), stdout);
                else
                    printf("%u", im);
                fputs(_(" impossibilities"), stdout);
                if(dir->contents->dirstream == 0)
                    puts(".");
                else
                    puts(_(" so far."));
                files += f;
                impossible += im;
            }
        }
    }

    fputs("\n# ", stdout);
    if(files == 0)
        fputs(_("No"), stdout);
    else
        printf("%u", files);
    fputs(_(" files, "), stdout);
    if(impossible == 0)
        fputs(_("no"), stdout);
    else
        printf("%u", impossible);
    printf(_(" impossibilities in %lu directories.\n"), directories.ht_fill);
}

/* Hooks for globbing.  */

#include <glob.h>

/* Structure describing state of iterating through a directory hash table.  */

struct dirstream
{
    struct directory_contents *contents;    /* The directory being read.  */
    struct dirfile **dirfile_slot;  /* Current slot in table.  */
};

/* Forward declarations.  */
static __ptr_t open_dirstream(const char *);
static struct dirent *read_dirstream(__ptr_t);

static __ptr_t open_dirstream(const char *directory)
{
    struct dirstream *new;
    struct directory *dir = find_directory(directory);

    if(dir->contents == 0 || dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
        /* DIR->contents is nil if the directory could not be stat'd.
           DIR->contents->dirfiles is nil if it could not be opened.  */
        return 0;

    /* Read all the contents of the directory now.  There is no benefit
       in being lazy, since glob will want to see every file anyway.  */

    dir_contents_file_exists_p(dir->contents, 0);

    new = xmalloc(sizeof(struct dirstream));
    new->contents = dir->contents;
    new->dirfile_slot = (struct dirfile **) new->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec;

    return (__ptr_t) new;
}

static struct dirent *read_dirstream(__ptr_t stream)
{
    static char *buf;
    static unsigned int bufsz;

    struct dirstream *const ds = (struct dirstream *) stream;
    struct directory_contents *dc = ds->contents;
    struct dirfile **dirfile_end =
        (struct dirfile **) dc->dirfiles.ht_vec + dc->dirfiles.ht_size;

    while(ds->dirfile_slot < dirfile_end) {
        struct dirfile *df = *ds->dirfile_slot++;
        if(!HASH_VACANT(df) && !df->impossible) {
            /* The glob interface wants a `struct dirent', so mock one up.  */
            struct dirent *d;
            unsigned int len = df->length + 1;
            unsigned int sz = sizeof(*d) - sizeof(d->d_name) + len;
            if(sz > bufsz) {
                bufsz *= 2;
                if(sz > bufsz)
                    bufsz = sz;
                buf = xrealloc(buf, bufsz);
            }
            d = (struct dirent *) buf;
#ifdef __MINGW32__
# if __MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && \
				     __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION == 0)
            d->d_name = xmalloc(len);
# endif
#endif
            FAKE_DIR_ENTRY(d);
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN
            d->d_namlen = len - 1;
#endif
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
            d->d_type = DT_UNKNOWN;
#endif
            memcpy(d->d_name, df->name, len);
            return d;
        }
    }

    return 0;
}

static void ansi_free(void *p)
{
    if(p)
        free(p);
}

/* On 64 bit ReliantUNIX (5.44 and above) in LFS mode, stat() is actually a
 * macro for stat64().  If stat is a macro, make a local wrapper function to
 * invoke it.
 */
#ifndef stat
int stat(const char *path, struct stat *sbuf);
# define local_stat stat
#else
static int local_stat(const char *path, struct stat *buf)
{
    int e;

    EINTRLOOP(e, stat(path, buf));
    return e;
}
#endif

void dir_setup_glob(glob_t * gl)
{
    gl->gl_opendir = open_dirstream;
    gl->gl_readdir = read_dirstream;
    gl->gl_closedir = ansi_free;
    gl->gl_stat = local_stat;
    /* We don't bother setting gl_lstat, since glob never calls it.
       The slot is only there for compatibility with 4.4 BSD.  */
}

void hash_init_directories(void)
{
    hash_init(&directories, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS,
              directory_hash_1, directory_hash_2, directory_hash_cmp);
    hash_init(&directory_contents, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS,
              directory_contents_hash_1, directory_contents_hash_2,
              directory_contents_hash_cmp);
}
